Managing core dumps (cluster administrators only)

When a node panics, a core dump occurs and the system creates a core dump file that
technical support can use to troubleshoot the problem. You can configure or display core dump attributes. You can also save, display, segment, upload, or delete a core dump file.

You can manage core dumps in the following ways:

Configuring core dumps and displaying the configuration settings

Displaying basic information, the status, and attributes of core dumps

Core dump files and reports are stored in the /mroot/etc/crash/ directory of a node. You can display the directory content by using the system node coredump commands or a web browser.

Saving the core dump content and uploading the saved file to a specified location or to technical support

ONTAP prevents you from initiating the saving of a core dump file during a takeover, an aggregate relocation, or a giveback.

Deleting core dump files that are no longer needed

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Commands for managing core dumps
You use the system node coredump config commands to manage the configuration of core dumps, the system node coredump commands to manage the core dump files, and the system node coredump reports commands to manage application core reports.